[SOLVED] Will this Bottleneck?

Jan 3, 2024
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Hello,
Im deciding to buy a new laptop and I came across a laptop with an Intel i5-13450HX and a RTX 3050 6 GB GDDR5. I was wondering if this would bottleneck I checked from PC Builds' bottleneck calculator it showed a 7% bottleneck.
Ive heard its inaccurate so I came here.
 
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Hello,
Im deciding to buy a new laptop and I came across a laptop with an Intel i5-13450HX and a RTX 3050 6 GB GDDR5. I was wondering if this would bottleneck I checked from PC Builds' bottleneck calculator it showed a 7% bottleneck.
Ive heard its inaccurate so I came here.
Unlikely it will bottleneck. Of course as mentioned, depends on the task and there will always be a small bottleneck, but since this is a laptop, the chance of major bottlenecks are eliminated.

Its built by people/companies who know what they're doing, so generally we can assume there shouldn't be any major bottlenecks in such a machine. (I'm speaking about laptops, not prebuilt PCs)

If it were a custom built PC, you would be fine asking this question...
Hello,
Im deciding to buy a new laptop and I came across a laptop with an Intel i5-13450HX and a RTX 3050 6 GB GDDR5. I was wondering if this would bottleneck I checked from PC Builds' bottleneck calculator it showed a 7% bottleneck.
Ive heard its inaccurate so I came here.
Unlikely it will bottleneck. Of course as mentioned, depends on the task and there will always be a small bottleneck, but since this is a laptop, the chance of major bottlenecks are eliminated.

Its built by people/companies who know what they're doing, so generally we can assume there shouldn't be any major bottlenecks in such a machine. (I'm speaking about laptops, not prebuilt PCs)

If it were a custom built PC, you would be fine asking this question, since there can be major bottlenecks if you don't have an idea of what parts to use.

And yes, bottleneck calculators are junk, they shouldn't be used for anything but a rough idea. The fact that it says 7%, but IRL, it would be way less.
 
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Unlikely it will bottleneck. Of course as mentioned, depends on the task and there will always be a small bottleneck, but since this is a laptop, the chance of major bottlenecks are eliminated.

Its built by people/companies who know what they're doing, so generally we can assume there shouldn't be any major bottlenecks in such a machine. (I'm speaking about laptops, not prebuilt PCs)

If it were a custom built PC, you would be fine asking this question, since there can be major bottlenecks if you don't have an idea of what parts to use.

And yes, bottleneck calculators are junk, they shouldn't be used for anything but a rough idea. The fact that it says 7%, but IRL, it would be way less.
Thank you appreciate the help